I saw the vid. But that doesn't consititue as a scam to me. I am signed up with quixtar. But I don't go out recruiting people because I'm not into that. I pay the anual fee of $35 and pay distributer pricing on products we use for the house. We like the products and the prices are good.
Any way, you can make money from it but maybe not as much as the top dogs. If you see the buisness model and the numbers you know that the numbers don't lie. You just have to put the work into it.
We don't buy the tapes, vids or books. If we want to look at something we borrow it from our up line. It's not a big deal. We've never been to a conference either.
Generally people are not realistic and they will believe anything. If you get in and you go into debt because you pay for all the materials that is "optional" then you're retarded. If something is too good to be true then it probably is. I was a skeptic because of that so I didn't buy into the "dream" but I still looked at the numbers. I know I can make money from it if I were into direct marketing and liked to talk to strangers constantly.
There's always the other side of the story. I know they've left out things but whatever, it's just another bias news story, nothing new.